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December 21, 2020
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It was an alarming sight an air-con condenser dangling precariously from its brackets outside an HDB flat in Choa Chu Kang.
There were only several pipes holding the condenser in place and preventing it from crashing to the ground.
Photos of the faulty air-con condenser circulated on social media on Dec 18, with netizens calling for the authorities to look into the safety hazard.
A Chua Chu Kang Town Council spokesperson told AsiaOne that the town council and HDB were alerted to the air-con condenser dangling from its brackets at Block 340 Choa Chu Kang Loop on Dec 14.
The town council immediately barricaded the affected area on the ground level to ensure the safety of pedestrians and the public.
The Peaks Residences condo project ordered to be demolished
The Peaks Residences condo project ordered to be demolished
PHUKET: MP Sira Jenjaka in Phuket in person today (Dec 21) delivered the order from the Supreme Administrative Court for The Peaks Residences condo project in Kata to be demolished as it is illegally occupying state land.
MP Sira Jenjaka delivered the order in person in Phuket today (Dec 21). Photo: PR Phuket
MP Sira Jenjaka delivered the order in person in Phuket today (Dec 21). Photo: PR Phuket
Phuket Vice Governor Piyapong Choowong speaks with MP Sira today (Dec 21). Photo: PR Phuket
MP Sira Jenjaka delivered the order in person in Phuket today (Dec 21). Photo: PR Phuket
News from Douglas
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Douglas Council uses its powers ’very effectively’ to tackle the issues of dilapidated properties.
Chairman of the environmental services committee Ritchie McNicholl was asked by Councillor Devon Watson whether the council uses its powers sufficiently and if it can do more, by way of penalty fines, to deter neglect.
Councillor McNicholl said that the council’s officers are ’fully supported’ by members of his committee and that their experience is ’that the most expedient and effective way to resolve dilapidated property issues is usually to work with the property owner rather than using an enforcement approach’.